Lens recommendation for Nikon D5200

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Hi,
I have a Nikon D5200 that's been sitting around and I want to start using it for my coral pics.
Can someone help me with a recommendation on a macro lense?
I am currently looking at the Nikon Nikor 24-85mm Auto Focus lense. Is this good enough and also do I need any sort of lens filter?
Also if anyone here is familiar with the Nikon D5200 what should the settings be when taking photos under led lights?
Thanks!
 
Tamron AF 90mm f/2.8 Di SP AF/MF 1:1 Macro Lens. As for settings, it varies depending on situation. I would recommend watching some youtube videos on Aperture, ISO, White balance, and shooting in RAW.
 
Also, do not make the same mistake I did and buy a 60mm macro. Get the 90mm or a 105mm. It allows you to get those 1:1 macros deeper into your tank. The Nikkor 60mm lens is a great lens, but for coral shooting I wish I had purchased the 105mm instead.
 
I got a old 105 Nikon if u might interested haven't put much thought into selling it but I do shot canon
 

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